Wilson Tactical Combat Elite Tac Styk 13" overall. Black anodized aircraft aluminum tips and carbon fiber shaft. Black nylon belt sheath. Made in USA
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Wilson Tactical Combat Elite Tac Styk Kubaton
Wilson Tactical Combat Elite Tac Styk Kubaton Video Clips. Duration : 1.07 Mins.
Wilson Tactical Combat Elite Tac Styk 13" overall. Black anodized aircraft aluminum tips and carbon fiber shaft. Black nylon belt sheath. Made in USA
Wilson Tactical Combat Elite Tac Styk 13" overall. Black anodized aircraft aluminum tips and carbon fiber shaft. Black nylon belt sheath. Made in USA
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Surplus Canteen Stove w/ Super Cat Mod
Surplus Canteen Stove w/ Super Cat Mod Video Clips. Duration : 11.77 Mins.
A look using a surplus military canteen stove set as both a water storage and cooking option. This particular set-up includes a standard USGI 1 quart olive drab plastic canteen, nylon canteen cover w/ alice clips, steel butterfly style canteen cup, and canteen stove. The "canteen stove" is designed to be used with military style Trioxane fuel tablets, but it's basically a wind screen that can be used with a variety of fuel sources. In my case, I'll be using it in conjunction with home-made cat can alcohol stove, aka "Super Cat" stove (detailed in a previous video). This stove uses common denatured alcohol along with a modified 3oz cat food can, and it fits quite nicely underneath the canteen cup. I manged to bring about half a canteen cup of water to boil in around 5-6 minutes. It took about 2-3 minutes to get around the right simmer for a decent cup of coffee. I'm rather happy with this set-up, and plan to use it in conjunction with my LBV (Load Bearing Vest), pistol belt, and military style butt-pack. This will part of a lower profile, surplus centered system for backpacking on shorter / faster moving hiking trips. This will most likely be during nicer weather when forgoing the sleeping bag and tent for say, a simple tarp and some trusty paracord. But I'll cover all that in a separate future video, so hold your horses ;)
A look using a surplus military canteen stove set as both a water storage and cooking option. This particular set-up includes a standard USGI 1 quart olive drab plastic canteen, nylon canteen cover w/ alice clips, steel butterfly style canteen cup, and canteen stove. The "canteen stove" is designed to be used with military style Trioxane fuel tablets, but it's basically a wind screen that can be used with a variety of fuel sources. In my case, I'll be using it in conjunction with home-made cat can alcohol stove, aka "Super Cat" stove (detailed in a previous video). This stove uses common denatured alcohol along with a modified 3oz cat food can, and it fits quite nicely underneath the canteen cup. I manged to bring about half a canteen cup of water to boil in around 5-6 minutes. It took about 2-3 minutes to get around the right simmer for a decent cup of coffee. I'm rather happy with this set-up, and plan to use it in conjunction with my LBV (Load Bearing Vest), pistol belt, and military style butt-pack. This will part of a lower profile, surplus centered system for backpacking on shorter / faster moving hiking trips. This will most likely be during nicer weather when forgoing the sleeping bag and tent for say, a simple tarp and some trusty paracord. But I'll cover all that in a separate future video, so hold your horses ;)